Banner Graphic, Volume 11, Number 107, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1981 — Page 4
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The Putnam C ounty Banner Graphic, January 6,1981
Wednesday "The Squeeze.” a fifteen minute slide/tape presentation on school finance, will open the League of Women Voters’ meeting at 7:30 p.m Wednesday, Jan. 7 at Charter House Lounge. Financed by a grant from the Lilly Endowment, The Squeeze" raises the issue of equitable funding for schools, A simulated game will follow. Everyone is invited to come and learn about this timely and vital topic. Greencastle Chapter No. 255. Order of the Eastern Star, will hold their stated meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 7 at the Masonic Temple. Past Matrons and Past Patrons will be honored. Visiting members are cordially invited to attend. The VFW Fathers’ Auxiliary Post 1550 will meet at 7:30 p m. Wednesday, Jan. 7 at the Post Associate Tri Kappa will meet at 10 a m. Wednesday, Jan. 7 at the home of Mrs. Cleon Schauwecker, 928 Sherwood ; Drive. Greencastle. , Need a free sitter for children under six years of age? \ Tots' Time Center will be open each Wednesday starting Jan. ", 7 from 9 a m. until noon. If you need a ride, please call 653- ; 2645. The bus will make pick ups this Wednesday in the ; Greencastle. Cloverdale, Mt. Meridian and Belle Union areas. Tots’ Time Center is located on Judson Drive in First Baptist Church
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Calendar of Events
Wednesday World War I Barracks No. 1994 and Auxiliary will hold their regular meeting Jan. 7 for the noon meal. Please bring a covered dish and table service. Thursday The Beech Grove Ladies Aid will meet all day Thursday, Jan. 8 at the church. Don’t forget something for the cheer box. The Jefferson Township Extension Homemakers will meet at 1 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8 at Asbury Towers. Mrs. Audrey Naylor is the hostess. Group meetings for the Christian Women’s Fellowship of First Christian Church will be held Thursday, Jan. 8 as follows: Group 1-9:30 a.m., hostess, Mrs. Madonna Hurst, at the church; Group 2-9:30 a.m., hostess, Mrs. Gail Arnold, 316 Redbud Lane; Group 3-2 p.m., Mrs. Chester Liptrap, at the church; Group 4-7:30 p.m., Mrs. Wanda Hammond, 834 Gradenside Drive. Project for the month is used Christmas cards. Omnes Chapter, Order of DeMolay, will hold its stated meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Jan. 8 at the Greencastle Masonic Temple. Plans for the state basketball tournament will be discussed and a DeMolay Week committee will be selected. Master Councilor Brian Humphreys invites all DeMolays and interested Master Masons to attend.
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Thursday The Clinton-Madison Friendly Club will meet at 1:30 p.m. Thursday Jan. 8 at the home of Emma Wichmann at Parkwood Village, Greencastle. The Putnam County Heart Association will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8 in the Conference Room at Putnam County Hospital. All interested persons are welcome and invited to attend. The United Methodist Women of the Cloverdale United Methodist Church will meet at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8 in the Social Room of the Senior Citizen Complex. The program is “Prayer and Self Denial.” There will be a special offering. The Senior Citizens Van is in Cloverdale every Friday at 9 a.m. Any senior citizen wishing transportation to Greencastle and back can ride the van for a small fee. If interested, phone 795-6623 before Fridays or during the week. Friday Century Club will meet at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 9 with C.H. Eberhard at Alpha Chi Omega House. Mrs. John Kendall will present the program. The Women’s Study Club will meet at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 9 at the home of Ida Mae Youse, 712 Terrance lane, Greencastle. The program will be given by Ruby Neal.
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Gardner new lodge leader Steve Gardner, Route 5, Greencastle, was installed as Worshipful Master of Applegate Lodge No. 155, Fillmore, in an evening ceremony Jan. 2 at the Lodge Hall. Lewis (Chick) Dunigan, Cloverdale, was the installing officer, assisted by Rev. Jack Howard, Greencastle, as installing Chaplain and Bob Shaner, Fillmore, the installing Marshall. Other officers elected for the year were Senior Warden, Don Whitehead; Junior Warden, Woodrow Power; Secretary, Ray Wells; Treasurer, Ralph Barcus; Senior Deacon, Bill Martin; Junior Deacon, Fred Hanks; Senior Steward, Billy Fyre; Chaplain, Larry Patrick, and Albert Chandler as Tyler.
Heloise Make your own spray starch
DEAR HELOISE: With prices the way they are today, I find it more and more difficult to afford all the cleaning supplies I need. I buy the cheapest brands find most of them do as good a job as name brands but lately there seems to be lesj money for food and more spent on household items. Consequently, I’m trying to substitute as much as possible. One thing I feel would be a savings for me is a cheaper way of making spray starch. Can this be done? Minot * ★ ★ Sure can, hon! Just find Cloverdale news
Rollings takes prize at IGA
CLOVERDALE~Mrs. Irma Rollings. Cataract, was the lucky winner of the S3OO of toys given away by the Pepsi Company through Cloverdale IGA. Irma stated her grandchildren had a ball. Christmas Eve dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Thompson included Jim and Kim Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Milligan and daughters Mindy and Jenny. Recent visitors of Mrs. Ruth Ratts included Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wright. Bergin. Kv.; Mrs. Jim Eudaly, Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer, Camby, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Palmer and son Joe, Indianapolis. “Thot: What you do with Christ now will determine what God will do with you later”. Our Daily Bread. The community wishes to extend its condolences to the family members of Argelle Davis upon the loss of their loved one. Mike and Doug Nally, Indianapolis, spent their Christmas vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCammack, Quincy. Congratulations to John and Kathy Pruitt upon the birth of eight pounds, one ounce Jessie Nicolas, born in Fairborn Hospital in Ohio on Dec. 28. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Forrester Ison, rural Cloverdale. Paternal grand-
Abby Half-brother deserved his half-welcome DEAR ABBY: Last week my husband’s half-brother, from whom he had not heard in 33 years, appeared at our door with his wife. They had driven from California, arriving at our place in Ohio just as we were finishing our dinner. We were hurrying to get to a meeting so we didn’t offer to feed them. It was very awkward. My husband asked them where they were staying, and they said, “Nowhere.” I’m sure they were planning to stay with us, but I was expecting my parents from out of town in a few days, and we have only one guest room, so I didn’t offer. However, I did invite them to come back the following evening for dinner. Now my husband says blood is thicker than water that we should have asked them to stay with us until my parents arrived. I think we did enough asking them for dinner. Please settle this argument. MRS. VERSUS MR. DEAR MRS.: If these long-lost relatives knew where to find you, they could (and should) have written or called to let you know they were coming. Blood may be thicker than water, but after 33 years in California it might have thinned out a little. I vote with you. * * * DEAR ABBY: A very good friend of ours died after a long illness. While this friend (I’ll call him Bill) was ill, my husband and I sent over at least a dozen books for him to read. One in particular is irreplaceable, having been personally inscribed by the author. It’s been nearly two years since Bill died, and his widow has made no attempt to return our books. Although we see her quite often socially as well as at church, we have never mentioned the books to her. We know she’s aware that she has them because a year ago she said, “I’m really ashamed of myself for not having returned those books you let Bill read.” How does one resolve such an awkward problem? NAMELESS, PLEASE DEAR NAMELESS: Call Bill’s widow and tell her you realize that she’s had a lot on her mind these last two years, so she needn’t be embarrassed for neglecting to return your books, and if it’s convenient, you’d like to stop by and pick them up tomorrow. And when you do, bring her a little gift of flowers, cookies, fruit or whatever. ♦ * * Do you wish you had more friends? Get Abby’s booklet, “How to Be Popular; You’re Never Too Young or Too Old.” Send $1 with a long, selfaddressed, stamped (28 cents) envelope to: Abby, Popularity, 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212.
yourself a good spray-type bottle like spray cleaners come in, either pump or trigger —and wash it out. Now you can invest in a bottle of liquid starch or buy the powdered kind and make up your own batch. The next step will be trial and error. Just put a fraction of the liquid starch into the bottle and fill the rest with water. The amount of starch will depend on the amount of stiffness you desire. If your clothes aren’t stiff enough, add more starch to the next bottle. Be sure to shake the bottle from time to time to keep the
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sutherlin, Cloverdale. Jessie was welcomed home by one proud sister Emily. John is stationed at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. Happy birthday to the following area residents: Jan. 14, Mike Smith; Jan. 16, Marjorie Larkin; Jan. 7, Ed Cottingham, Ray and Norma Linneman; Jan. 18, Donna Gose, Roy Clines; Jan. 19, Peggy Ford, Jody Milligan; Jan. 21, Pauline Hurst, Jewell Branneman; Jan. 22. Kathy Mitchell; Jan. 23, Keith Nickerson; Jan. 24, Brenda Weekly, Judy Hacker. Happy anniversary to Rev. and Mrs. Warren Todd on Jan. 9, and Mr. and Mrs. Robin Moore. Jan. 12. Holiday houseguests and visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCammack included: Mike and Doug Nally, Mrs. Mamie Sparks. Gosport, Mr. and Mrs, Mike McCammack and sons Aaron and Andy, and Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Sparks, Simsboro. La. Christmas dinner guests of Mrs. Irma Rollings, Debbie Ellen and Mickey included Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rollings, Della, David and Eric, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Baxter, Tommy and Toney. New Year’s Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Moore, Amy and Luke were Mrs. Louise VanScyoc and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Moore.
starch mixed up. You might want to add a drop of your favorite cologne to give your ironing a little “flavor.” Heloise SWEATER SHAVING Dear Heloise: Use an electric razor (or a double-edged razor) to “shave” off those little fiber balls that pile up on sweaters and some fabrics. Lay the garment on a flat surface and very gently cut them off. The fabric needs to be taut to prevent nicking it. It’ll look like a new garment when you’re through. Adele Nichols
Weekend houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrester Ison were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wilson and daughter Kacy of Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Trisler, Indianapolis. entertained with Christmas Eve dinner for the following guests: Mrs. Ruth Brant and Dean Isenhour. rural Cunot, Betty, Beverly, Buddy, and Michael Isenhour and sons, all of Indianapolis. A gift exchange was held. Christmas Day houseguests of Mrs. Ruth Brant included Betty, Beverly, Dean and Michael Isenhour. Mrs. Bea Smith was the Sunday afternoon visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Smiley and Pam. Members of the Cloverdale Business Association Inc. (CBA) will hold their monthly business luncheon at noon Jan. 13 at Holiday Inn. Gerry Singleton was the houseguest of Todd Dorsett during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas, Fillmore, were the New Year’s houseguests of Mrs. Josephine Alleeand family. Mrs. Belle Lasley spent the Christmas holiday season with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kendall and family. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Weaver and family, Indianapolis. Mrs. Dorris Bunten spent the Christmas holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Longston and family. *
